3D Bonus Stage (Speedy Ascension Mix)

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6.2
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Date uploaded:
9 Apr 2005 at 09:20

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Author
-ImCoe- (More uploads by -ImCoe-)
Type
Music
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ImCoe (Alex Coe) and Alexander Brandon, the artist of the original song
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3D Bonus Stage (Speedy Ascension Mix).mp3 3D Bonus Stage (Speedy Ascensi 1630.31 kB 09 Apr 2005

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This is extracted from my remix of Alexander Brandon’s “3D Bonus Stage” from JJ1. This isn’t the full version of my remix, and it’s low quality (because of the file size limit), but it still sounds good to my ears. Please give me feedback if you can ^^ I’m eager to know what people think.

http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/view.php?id=1113177&sub=21893

The above link directs you to the full version of the song (and other compositions of mine). Unfortunately it’s also very low quality to deal with size limit issues, but oh well.

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User Reviews (Sort by Helpful Index or Date Posted) Average: 6.2

RecommendedReview by Joseph Collins

Posted:
10 Apr 2005, 17:59
Turtle Goon (88 Points)
Number of reviews with ratings75 Featured reviews3 Average helpfulness62%
Rating
6.2

This sounds like the sort of stuff that would get on OverClocked ReMix. And, as hard as it may be to believe, I don’t mean that in a good way.

Introduction:
Completely rearranged the Bonus Stage theme from Jazz Jackrabbit, adding echoes with repeatitious and progressively recognizable melodies, and that’s what you get from this.

Song Analysis:
I dunno. I agree with what Labby said, for the most part. Repeatitive. It also takes too long to get to where it needs to go, if you ask me. The arrangement is pretty generic, even if it’s only vaugely recognizable.

Sample Analysis:
The samples used work for what they were used for. It’s a nice, little, quiet song. Nothing bombastic, nothing overpowering. Echoing, yes. But it doesn’t sound bad.

Final Analysis:
Eh. Not a bad song. But nothing special. I give it a 10.0!!! . . .no, of course not. =P 6.2 for this one. And a download recommendation. Makes good background music.

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Joseph Collins, the Music Review Freak
Dr Lithius” or “LithiuServer” on Jazz 2

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Review by Lark

Posted:
9 Apr 2005, 16:03
Auto-Reviewing Zombie (496 Points)
Number of reviews with ratings374 Featured reviews10 Average helpfulness77%
Rating
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While I don’t really have the time (or the will) to do a full review right now, I will give you some feedback.

I liked this remix very much, and think you should do more. I find it to be a little repetitive, and you should try to add in some new parts of the song here and there just to make it more interesting, but overall, this is one of the better remixes out there and it gets a download reccomendation from me (Wow, that whole paragraph was only two sentences).

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Review by DoubleGJ

Posted:
9 Apr 2005, 17:14
Turtle Goon (81 Points)
Number of reviews with ratings73 Featured reviews2 Average helpfulness73%
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N/A

It is 2MB, Danyjel. The remix is good and I recommend it to download, tho’ if you don’t like midi-sounding remixes, consider choosing ElectroPiZZa’s remix from “A Rather Tasteless Sequel”.

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Review by JelZe

Posted:
10 Apr 2005, 11:51
Spaz Slackrabbit (136 Points)
Number of reviews with ratings98 Featured reviews7 Average helpfulness86%
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Correction: Robert Allen wrote the JJ1 music, Alexander Brandon did that only for the sequels. Just so you know.

And the size limit is indeed 2 MB, Danyjel. It was lowered quite a few years ago to cut down our bandwidth usage.

- JelZe GoldRabbit =:3

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Review by -ImCoe-

Posted:
10 Apr 2005, 13:35
CTF Bug (0 Points)
Number of reviews with ratings0 Featured reviews0 Average helpfulness0
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N/A

Thankyou JelZe for giving me that information. I knew for sure that Alexander Brandon made the music for the sequel, but it seems that a lot of websites are misleading and say different things regarding who actually composed the JJ1 music. I wish Brandon had a website that I know of. He could broaden his fame even further. :p

I didn’t sample any bits of the original song. This song was made entirely from scratch, but I did try to emulate the original song’s instruments. The only thing I DID sample was my voice, and I synthesized it to make the low humming noises and medieval trumpet chorus sounds.

I’d submit the entire song to stop people from calling it repeditive if I could, but it’s too large.

As for the volume, it’s a little quiet yes, but if I made it any louder, the instruments would distort. I’m still learning (only been doing this for a year).

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